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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WRDNMDAT, MARCH «, 1907.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
39 North Forsyth St.
_. I( ,, K FOB gllira RALE. A BEAf-
titiii r ine rooin uro-ttonr modtrp tout,
. hniit f«>r n borne: furnace beat, on
h ithat ilka prat 17 and ImL y Vanr
north Jda. Owner carlnf tba
5S £4 h«» inatruciwl aa to aall at a aac-
•2* «> would be (fl«d to show
Jt iiirnnxli ttilo und m.ha n price.
w; Rood repair; Dortb
rr. , A v hull a BEAtTim, vacant
i.rcttyend lerel; good esc-
, v .nu iiouW»*rd. omy nt nor r
H' V A HBABTinX VACANT
*?’."mi Mr* |ir*lty und level; M bp 111
......I wrlion oortheld^ treter.gee.
1 M'.F
Forn nooM cottaoe. jc*t
l, Pryor Urol; bee eewerege
-ohiowM* v'Iaa hit* Itioo
„u .'.irivi-blntrru. Situ lot; IjjWO.
i m sniKKT. two noon five
" , mi corner lot; pood uotglr
kSv, ml very oli.-np at K.1M.
•UlliEN STREET. A NICE FIVE
: for 52,000; EM caah and
... iik.. non. It'll well worlb tho
„riiii T; STREET. JUST OFF NORTH
Bwilio inl. wo laii Holl you * vacant lul
rbea|* that ,
will think you found It.
_ HAVE THE
• room rottaffc on tbc street.
It to you.
ov ki:i i v ktHBBT WB
initru. room houkkr is tiooo
., t. iirliiH*rho«d; rented to white teo
f. #!.*• |M*r month. Prfee 11.175.
GLOBE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
IX COMING PART OF WEST END.
KICK EAST FRONT LOTS. WITH PLBN
tv of nIi.kK 150 fcot deep to an alley, for
. .h- rt tliii*- nt HO per front foot. They
re north 115 now.
yn k i.»
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
HBAt’Ttm. NINE-notiM REHIDENI »
fijf**! Ralubrd-la lb. very
B, .fwith every modern mereti-
™ owner wl.br. t« life,the uiuu.r
•“ijsteuM.. and I. auilnu. to red* if |o.
T^ubTra' U,i r ° U ' ' " ll *' t*»* ,0T P* r
e.B» BJJTR NEW MODERN RESIDENCE
5Jtf, farn*ee, elwtrir and cm fit tores.
Lorated ou a
WJ nevs a acres. < mii.es from
i .a n **' on 0,1 c of the flnrat |Mved roads
In -the county; elftit-room house;. 200 fntlt
l*****: °. Trr •** ,rrH *n Mncklaerrles sud
raspberries . This Is an Ideal location for
a suburbs 11 home.
•IJM-ON Itll.l. STREET. NEAR GRANT
park; new; four-room cottage; 4) by HO.
little home, worth looking Into.
SUOO-WOODWAItli AVENUE; Till* 10
a small cottage, with three rooms and a
hall, on n lot S3 by 115. fan 1m* sold on easy
-payments.
92,75ft—BRYAN STREET. Til IB IB
lieautlful little eottsge: five rooms sud ..
Inception ball. All moiler:' eonrenlenres. ou
elevated lot. Bervaut house lu rear.
S3.60ft-< 'EKTUAl. AVENUE—BEVEN-KOOM
cottage, on lot 50 by 120; 'lightly elevated
f’au ta bought on easy terms.
12.700—ON CREW STREET. NEAR Him-
ardsosi: six room cottage; lot 50 by 1M; oc
cuplM by owner. tat 11a show you this
- I
NORTH 8IDE HOME OR INVEST
mant. R-room house, corner lot. doae
In. All Improvements. Bee me If you
want a close-in North Bide bargain.
Price 53.000. Terms.
tiffin
C % : H AT SHOALS ROAH. 6 MILES
'-.,m i.nier of city, wi have n snlendld
firm .NmiiilHlnc 20 ncres, 11 acres In bot
tom hml: ill*** tins one of the beat orchards
in the country; gowl four-moin bouse snd
cut iiiiiii|inff«. etc. This Is the very place
f.v 9 *.-. table farm; 12.100 cash. This Is
IN BEST PART OF COLLEGE PARK,
non cottage consisting of five targe toomv
md hall, nice porchea, etc. Thla la on#
ORA NT STREET. C ORNER LOT. 50*
150i All Improvements and conven
iences. Nearly new 6-room cottage,
wide hall, built for a home. 95,160—
5760 cash and 525 a month. A bargain.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
-ml gas and tile sidewalks,
price 52,560; 5250 cash and
THREE ROOM HOUSE. ON SMALL LOT.
1-.11 tirrciiffcrry avenue; stays rented all
tb< time nt St per month. For a few days
51*1 i:\IMD THREE-ROOM COTTAOE. ON
hit 72 by 13.': Western Heights; rents 54.50
t*r month; 1400; room to build another
h-i«, s. . mh quick about thla.
N r. W PORT STREET—BRAND-NEW
ir r.M.m houser^bt 41 by 158 to an alley;
Si;i rush and 516 per month. Why
UST Hit R PROPERTY WITH US FOR
t "i «ale. If you want good results.
1 C McCRORT L. M. JOHNSON
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
Peters Rulldlng—Phones 4591.
left. Bee us nt once
hMl TIM I. LOT ON TENTH STREET:
>"u will have t» hurry to get
• - now worth 51.500, and aure to
ABOUT A LOVRLY HOME ON
• IIEROKKR AVENUE. W BY 2W:
•mi. and ball; 53,000. This Is all
i t cheap nt the price.
""Mis AVENUE. NICE LITTLE
•RVM M|.\.ROOM COTTAOE; 5ft
•“rticr; 53.100. This Is something
,n '> NICE BIX ROOM COTTAOE
• " t.-rms In the Orant park sec-
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
418 Fourth National Bank,
Bell Phone 4399 Main.
BARGAINS.
aide. Each was built by n different owner
for a hump, and has every convenience. Alt
ou large lots and range In aloe from seveu
to teu rooms ea,ch. Two of U>eM> # idaccs
are on North Boulevard, norti of North
avenue; one fronts east and haa nine
rooms; price 5*».75ft; eaar terms. The other
fronts west, mid has eight rooms. Price
R 5no. Terms. The other place Is on West
fth street; ten rooms; 5«.750; terras. We
dou't think either of these placet can In* du
pllcateil nt the price.
■ , FOR SALE. .
$2,600—4 good 3-room cot-
tageB on South side, near
new public school and in
good white neighborhood,
renting to whit\ tenants
regularly at $29.50 per
month. 'Special quick sale
bargain.
$750—Northeast comer Lit
tle and Terry street, va
cant lot 70x100 feet; three
small bouses can be put on
this lot and will prove a
paying investment.
$300—Small negro house
on McDaniel street; car
line in front; rents $3.50 pe$
month. , -
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,.
12 Auburn Ave.
Bell Phone 4596.
DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN HOME ON
car line. Six-room cottage; n acre* of
ground; only 53.o». On easy terms. The
loud alone la worth more money.
HIX RnnM COTTAGE. CLOBE TO CAR
line, on south aide. Well-built by owner,
who la moving it way. targe lot. aud otic
of the prettiest little homes In Atlanta; S3.-
Calory b>-room house. In good condition;
now used as a ilrst-dasM white boarding
imuae ififtft caah ami 941 per mouth. Price
onlv 54.60ft This property belong* to n
resident who has Instructed ua to sell,
snap.*
CI.OMK-IN NOIITI1 8IDK InOOM COT
ESTES BROS.,
Real Estate
706 Peters Building,
Atlanta Phone 244.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
$2,650—Oakland avenue 6-
room cottage, half block
of far line; nice lot.
$3,750—Logan street, a good
10-room cottage, 2 baths
and all improvements. You
will he pleased with it when
you look through the house;
lot 50x160.
We have one of the best
homes on Washington st.;
close in; would like to have
an offer. Come to see us
about it.
$1,800—Plum street, 5-room
cottage; lot 40x100. Terms.
$1,650—Two blocks of Grant
Park, 4-room cottage; lot
48x110. .
$3,150— Alexander Btreet,
near Luckie, 8-room cot
tage;,lot 53x124. Terms.
$2,400—McAfee, near Simp
son, 5-room cottage; lot 33
xlOO; $800 cash; balance $20
per month.
SEE US FOR BARGAINS.
lonth.
&
prl«i
Rental
twostory ten-room iioumb. in
\cry r ‘ ‘
tints;' f..
15,000.
WEST END-HALF BLOCK FROM CAIf
line- excellent nelghliorhood; 2 story *■
room house; storm sheeted, douldc-flooreil;
large lot. This Imnso was built for a home
11 gentleman whose business has forced
1 to move away. Rent ml at 535 per
ith. 52.«*W cash and 125 per month, lilts
, simp nt 54.M0.
W. A FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bi<ll Than. SST.
Atlanta 4 Pboos 1551
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
If you own property that
"i arc willing to sell nt a
argain price, list it
"i'll us for quick sale. We
naii'ilc bargains oulv and
ustomers waiting.
ATLANTA
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
leal
hi
Al. ESTATE AGENCY,
‘ l'"urth National Bank,
H Phone 4399 Main.
FOR SALE.
I'lrnt:
^ NICE LITTLE COTTAGE
• enter of West End. with gas.
bath room, splendid nelghlmr-
street, renting at 51*. *Prlco
4
* one-half cash.
T. B. FERRIS,
sa » ce.NTLRV Bt'IMHXG.
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
We have a few customers
who arc anxious to Imv good
rent paying property. If
vou have anything good, list
it with us for quick sale. t
Both Phones 5560.
N. BOULEVARD LOTS.
For Sale—On the prettiest
part of this beautiful thor
oughfare two tine lots at
very low prices.
See
LIEBMAN, ,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
A PLANTATION AND BTOCft FARM OF
2.100 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
24 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40.0M TEO
pic. 2 miles of ralltond frontage, also pub
lic ro.nl frontage. 1.20 acre* In cultivation;
350 aereii of.rlch bottom lands; 30ft arret of
tin# swamp Itottoms still to be developed.
Plenty of wood and timber for home eon
sumption. Moat of the land Ilea level and
Is a loose, dark, loamy soil, with strong clay
subsoil. One mule can cultivate 40 acres
of this laud. Two six-room dwellings and
tfctrty tenant houses of two nud four rooms,
nleely distributed. Corn mill and gin, aaw
mill, horse and mule tarns, crib and hog
and rhlrken houses, etc., all In good condi
tion; 5 miles of hog wire fencing. Creek
and branches supply water In nearly all
parta of the land.. Htntlon and aide track
on the place. Behind and churches conven
ient. Annual average uet Income 56.000.
Price 11 j per acre. Terms oue third caah;
balance on or before teu years In annual
payments to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent
on deferred payments. Thla Is a bargain
and the chance or a lifetime. Make the
down payment and the place will make the
money to pay the balance. Good water
and good health, tabor Is plentiful and
cheap. For further Information, wrlta or
L. A. WOODS,
818-819, Empire Bldg.
BBt.l. PHONE MS—ATLANTA PHONE 1T7I
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
ft APBK FARM LOCATED B VllLEfl
■oulhWMt of Atlanta, In Mm txat ft ru
ing an-tlnn of Goonta. Land ll*a writ;
R irt lu tlail<-r. • balance In mlilratiou.
I'nta for 1.500 pound, of Uat cotton par
rear. Can ha Inugkt at the nirocdlnctr
low price of tlS.54 par acre. Her ua for
particular,.
IM JETT HTIIKET—GOOD TUBES ROOM
liouar, with nice lot; IMO caah and IU.60
per uioath.
rrtttaiu; watu.
tinted walla; BOO caah and*530 .
Thla will uiuhr a good home for a railroad
man.
M M-DONALD STREET—NICK LITTLE
Investtueut; also suitable for a home, lias
lieen rented to same people ever since it
was built at 55 iter.month, and they would
rather nay 510 than more, t'sn ta bought
for l!0lfflah and 97.50 per month. This
sounds good, and Is really tatter than It
aounds. Come to see us for thla quick.
626 MOUTH BOULEVARD—NEARLY NEW
all-roots cottage, on nice elevated lot; 5500
caah nml 530 per month will get It.
—flii _
nice little home or a good Investment. Has
nice lot; : 200L feet deep. Must be sold at
43 M‘DONALD HTKEKT—NEARLY NEW
six-room house; always rented and bring
ing u k«mm| rental.' Can he taught on very
tertfis. Hee u* for apodal price.
easy
.V« WASHINGTON STREET- WELL-
built live ro«>ui cottage; nearly new;
porcelain bath; cabinet mautela; nice recep
tion hall ami double entrance. And. as
you kuow. this la the very l»est unutfc aide
street aud fronts one of the Ust car
line* In the elty. This ean be taught on
easy terms nml U one of those rare chances
to get n good home In n first class neigh-
iMirloMMl at n very low price. Take a look
nt thl* and see u* for special price.
|3.1v/Z-4»N EAST GEORGIA AVENUE—A
Mplomlid sis-room cottage with all
J. A. Dozier
-Builder
W. H. Gaunt
Real Estate
Formerly Dozier A Reams.
403 Peters Buildiing.
Phones: Bell 1799, Atl. 1252.
E. FAIR HTREBT. NEAR B. PRTOR BT -
A a-rirnm collage; all nodam. Prlca U.;oo.
Term,. Thla la a real bargain.
CENTRAL AVE.—ON BEAT LOT ON TI1IB
.tract; two atnrlaa; all modern couren-
■auaaat aaat front. Baa thla imnorrow.
Prlc. a,i«i.
HOMES BUILT ON EASY
TERMS.
A BARGAIN.
VERT CHOICE LOT. PIEDMONT PLACE,
want fu tell thla lm for caah. anil
raailjr in Inil'ld on.
C. H, WELLS & CO.
HW FOCRTn NATIONAL BANK III.DO.
A
DEEP WELL POWER
. WORKING HEAD8.
DUNN MACHINERY CO.,
M Mariatta 8t.
Atlanta, Oa. •
GREATGEORGIANGONE
JUDGE BLECKLETt LOVED
LITTLE POEM‘MOTHERHOOD’
Judge Logan E. Bleckley waa fond of
quoting from the poata, and one of hie
favorite poema waa on "Motherhood,"
by Myrta Lockett Avary, author of
"Dlale Aftar lha War.” "A Virginia Girl
In the Civil War" anil a number of ato.
lie* and poema. Through lha courleey
of Mrp. Avar)', "Motherhood" la’ repub-
llahed here:
Aftar a night of pain
Lika mlata of team and blood.
Came life and the old awaet tong
And her crown of motherhood.
New muelc rang In her voice,
A new light ahona In her face;
And all that ahe aald and all that aha
did
Wore a diviner grace.
Glad waa the whole dumb earth.
Man bowed hla reverent head;
Archangela knelt with palma at bar
feat;
"Hall, Mother!" was what they aald.
Her Hula one knelt at her kneea
And murmured hla evening prayer,
The angel who guarded the gataa of
pearl
Raid, "Mine la not hollar care!"
O meeker than violets bloom
And .sweater than rotes ahai
God never hath fashioned a thing mor«
fair
Than nlotherhood'a mystery!
A man rose up at her aids. •
Though aha knew no,words of com
mand.
He waa pure as snow and strong aa
•teal
By the grace of her-guldlng hand.
13 EXPRESSED BY
OFFICIALS OF STATE
FOR RENT.
ISO HI MMIT AVE.. JI'HT OFF riNK..«».00
A STORE; BEE ME
106 FOUTRKey AVI'.: ON A LARUE LOT.
~ 110,00
J7 IIANKIN HTRKET
...510.00
to GRANT BTREKT; 5 IIOOMH 54S.00
! WHITE trS: NEW AND o. K. 10.00
G. J. & S. L. DALLAS,
318 4th Nat. Bank Bldg.
CENTURY REALTY CO.,
506 Century Bldg. Phone 4491.
J. H. GARNER. C. HORACE McCALL.
ft JO; all caah. or If dralreU small rash
talsnra assy. Hplemlhl opportunity
t a Dice home for little more thau
to get
renf
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
FOR RENT.
STORKS AND OFFICES.
iVmt Alabama
.16 Wrat Alabama
1 I53S
111
313
111 Marl
IK6 East 4ta
401 ItaMtur
1 lllll
49U F.ilgowfMKl
246 lNft*atnr .
231 IMgfWtNMl
lllh Marietta
Taherunrm
rgbi
.52ftft.O)
. jnft.uo
. 5n.no
. 160.00
. 6ft.ni)
. I5.no
. ,\».*)
. 2ft.no
. so.no
. '20.OJ
. 17.5ft
. 25.0ft
. 30.00
. SO.Oft
. 15.00
plnee
WARKIIOUKR
Corner North llmilcvanf and Houstou. 25.00
MARKET.
906 Fraser street 5.00
IX)D0WICK J. HILL,
311 Century Dldg. Bell ritoae 11. 1517.
CHOICE. BEAUTIFULLY SHADED LOTH
«tu South Boulevard. Grady mriiup and
llobltiRon street; rinse to Grant park. When
lloulrvanl I* rhertod, will emnmsnd double
the nrlrea now asked, mid murh more when
rar line Is extended! to Filers I prison. Huy
WlfcBT BND-GOBDON STREET—NO. 3tt-
new six rt>om cottage; all convenleucea;
lot 65 by IW. rrlce 54,600. Terms.
IN WERT END. ONE BLOCK FIIOII
car llur. six lots for 52.100. It would pay
to improve this property, either for renf.
Investment or homes.
ON FLAT HHOALB ROAD. RIGHT AT
the Moldters* home Junction; a new five-
room cottage: lot 60 by 120 feet. Good
value for 51.400 caah.
ON RKRYL HTRKET, IN ONE BLOCK OF
[* »ot M
Ice 5371.
IIILL BTREKT. NEAR CAB LINK; READ.
tlfnl four-room cottage: alley aide and
rear; targe tot. I'rice 51,400. Klee home
or Investment.
A JAM-UP FIVE ROOM COTTAOE. IN
the taut section of Went End. for 53.00S.
On terms of 5500 rash and 530 per month.
A. H. HOOK, R. (
BOTH PHONES 4234.
leuev aud perfect lot; 3J* feet of rare: as
flue woodwork as ordinarily teen In 9!ft.ftuu
properlj. Tinted wslls nml china cloaets,
etc. •
52.5)0 MIX ROOM EAST FRONT GRANT
park rottnac; pon*elaln bath, cabinet man-
tela; art windows; l?« rash snd 525 a
month (*d>nvenlent to ram; l>enutlfn| view
and location.
53,50ft—MIX-ROOM mouth Iton.KVAUD
cottage: on lot 40 by 14ft. t*an ta had on
terms. x
52,35ft—MIX-K4M)M OAK MTRKF.T. WKMT
Kml cottage; lot 5(1 by 150; batli, gas uud
cabinet mantels.
mantels, mis. etc.
' ice |
Ilia
only 53ft» »*aah re«|ulred;
5IJ0ft—FtlUR-IttMlM AND IIAI.L NORTH
front ••ottng*-: extra well built; c«Mt 91.
4ft) for labor ami material. You ran get the
at on which this house stands and one
nrant linme«tiately ndj*<*ent ilOft feet front
age) for 9100 above the cmt of the Its
prut enients. This Is certainly a snap.
Many expreaalonn of profound aor
row were heard Wednesday morning on
the death of Judge Logan Bleckley.
Particularly from members of.the
legal profession came words of dtep
sadness at the passing of the great
Jurist. They knew him and his won
derful Judicial mind, his profound legal
lore, better perhaps than any others.
Below are given some of the tributes
paid to him:
Governor Terrell Grieved
“I am deeply grieved at the news of
Judge Bleckley'n death," said the gov
ernor. *T not only had the greatest
admiration for hla Intellect ,and legal
acumen, but I loved hlm*ror hla many
lovable qualities. Georgia has lost
great man."
General C. A. Evans.
"A great Oeorglan has gone to hla
rest. I admired him for hla marvelous
Intellectual powers, for his rectitude of
life, and the strength, dignity and pow
er he gave to the laws of the state and
country."
Justice Lumpkin's Tribute.
Justice Joseph Henry Lumpkin, of
the supreme court, said of the death
of Chief Justice Bleckley Wednesday
morning:
"A great man and a true one haa
pa**ed away. In his death I feel
deep personal bereavement, and thou
sands of others will share In this feel
ing. Georgia gave him to life and to
the law. And now that his work Is
done, and his great heart has ceased to
beat, ahe takes him back to rest upon
her breast, while those he left behind
bow their heads In sorrow for his losa.
Adjutant Qenaral Harris.
Adjutant General 8. W. Harris, who
was for many year* on the bench In
Georgia, said of Judge Bleckley:
"In many rearfacts he was the moat
remarkable man the state ever pro
duced. He possessed a rarely analyti
cal mind, and If he had a fault In his
judicial career It waa In tpo fine
shading of his opinions In certain
cases. He was never satisfied with
anything less than the ultimate truth
of a case which he was to decide. He
was a wonderful nun and I mourn his
death." 9
Fulton Courts Adjourn.
When the news of Judge Logan
Bleckley's death reached the court
house Wednesday morning, all business
was suspended und each of the presid
ing Judges ordered court adjourned out
of respect to the memory of the fa
mous Jurist.
AL the time the news was received
court was being held by Judge Pen
dleton. Judge Reid and Judge t'ulhoun
and In adjourning each of these officials
paid a high tribute to the departed
Judge.
The superior court nml the criminal
branch of the city court will not con
vene again until after the funeral,
while Judge Reid adjourned until Fri
day.
Georgia's Ablest Jurist.
"I considered Judge Bleckley the
greatest of Georgia's lawyers," aald
Judge Pendleton In adjourning court
on Wednesday, after hearing of the
aged Jurist's death. "He was one of
the most distinguished Jurists this state
has ever seen and court will stand
adjourned today and tomorrow If the
funeral takes place at that time.
4 Judge Calhoun's Tributa.
"Judge Bleckley's death has removed
one of the most distinguished lawyers
who ever practiced and the Nestor of
the Georgia bar. Until after the fu»
nernl this court will stand adjourned."
Judge Calhoun spoke of •►Justice
llleckley In this manner In adjourning
Ills court and paid a high tribute to the
distinguished former chief justice.
Great Lawyer Gone.
Another to pay n high tribute t
Chief Justice Bleckley was Judge Reid,
"lie was the moot distinguished mem
ber of the bar," said Judge Reid, "that
It was ever my pleasure to meet, and
his death takes from ua one of Geor
gia'* greatest Jurists."
HIS RESIGNATION POEM .
Of EXQUISITE BEAUTY
No more remarkable Instance of the uniqueness and Individuality of
Jud(« Logan K. Bleckley's mind and character ll to be found than In
hla written resignation aa 'associate justice -of the supreme court of
Georgia In 1150. • x
His resignation la expressed poetically and le entitled "In the Matter of
Reel." H Is perhaps the only Instance on record where the resignation of
a supreme court justice was worded In other than prose of the moat for
mal character. Judge Bleckley, by the way. waa a post of rare power,
though he gave publicity to but few children of hie poetic mure. In
the proceeding* of the Georgia Bar Association for 1115 are embodied a
number of beautiful and witty poema written by blm. and compiled from
various sources by'Hon. John Vi. Akin, of Cartorevllle. ,
His poeitc resignation le embraced In the Georgia official report and Is ‘
aa follows:
IN THE MATTER OF REST.
Rest for band and brow and breast, •
For fingers, heart and brain.
Beet and peace! A lottf release
From labor and from pain;
Pain of doubt, fatigue, despair—
Fain of darkness everywhere,
Aad seeking light In vain.
Peace and real! Are they the beat
For mortals here below?
Is soft repose from work and woes
A bliss for men to know?
Bllse of time le biles of loll; ,
No bliss but this, from sun and soil
Does God permit to grow?
MME. SEMBRICH TO SING
IN ATLANTA NEXT MONTH
•. Marcella Rembrlch. one of Abe tunic sod good attractions enable men and
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- "— A " n FrM,T tlos toBnshrlck to recall We day
Mur.
world _ _
concert it Ike Gmnd opera bouse on Frldey
nlflit. April 5, ssalsted by Klllson Vsn
I loose, the famous tenor, well and favora
bly known locally on account of Ms lung
connection with the Brenan t'ollege tod
Ponserretory of Music, of Gainesville, Os.
This announcement wae made Wednesday
morning by Henry IMGIve, associate man-
Sgcr of the Gmnd opera house, who bat
been negotiating for some time with the
managers fyr the greet singer. He was par
ticularly delighted that hie rlforte should
have hern enrceeafnl. tor managers la every
section of the country were seeking to se
cure the services of the greet Wafer. Ur.
DeGIve *11 determined, however, and wee
aurrratful.
He stated Wednesday morning that the
local management Incurred an enortnona ob
ligation lo secure tha greet artist.. III.
■tatemeut waa lo the egect that, while ha
lielleved lha public -would show t materiel
appreciation of this effort to bntld np cal-
lure and effnrd tha mnWc-lorlng on op-
poriunlly of bearing the greatest artist. In
the world. It waa uot alone a Hainrlal con-
■Ideratlnn which prompted the local nun-
egcincot to aecnre line, hembrlch. There
hue lone been an tmprealon that Atlanta la
a eirlcfic commercial .-enter, and a. one
cloaely Identified with Ihe loduatrtel and
commercial Interests. Mr. Itctilve tabes a
pride In the great arthritic, ef the city,
tint he I. of that el... who bellere, that
who-la coovaraant with the career of tho
great singer. "For once her nerre gave
way, aad ahe waa thinking of abandoning
the operatic scheme altogether. Then It
wee that Frefeeeor Stengel, now ber hue-
band, brought to bear hla In due nee. hie
will power eng capacity far stimulating her
ambit loot. Ho ahr track to ber atndlee.
and now nail, tocher meat the praudeit »nd
Is •*' greet artlit.-
Ive, enthusiastically.
tbiir eyes _
tar tWagi. Tho moalral student I* 5red
with ambition end induced to make greater
as: i W'Jir^«araLAS
to onlertetk there atodonta. far they will
constitute tho culture of tomorrow."
Kv.ry effort will be oxorted looking to
the comfort .nd convenience of mudc-lov.
era whs will want to bear Mme. Bern,
brlcb end Ur. Ven llooee. The aele of
ttrkata will bo condoned from day to
" — ’lasers will not bo
k Orders sent by
and each will ho
ipnlled with the beet neat. In the house
at the time of receipt.. Faction., boxes and
reals will lie reserved without addition*!
charge, 'rh, price of admission will bo 51,
t: ami 51. according to location of oeutx.
tinier, rent by mall may be add rawed to
the Grand bn, office.
THA W IS PLEASED TO SEE
OLD FRIEND OF FATHER
York. March «.-Whltc Ihe croea-
camtnntlou In the Thaw trial wa, drivel*
Inx alnux today al an tedious a pace th* 4
several person. In tlio '-our! room had ap
peared le have fallen asleep, a stronger, a
tail. Innky. frnuttl. elderly man In black,
will! n mourning baud around bis bat.
rapidly nppr.wrbc.1 the counsel tahls aud
sat down Iteslde Harry Thaw In a chair
lewiHtrarlly vacated !»y l-awyer Dan O'Betl-
r.
The airnugcr whispered t« Tbaw, whore
face lighted up with ecldent joy. and an
anlmaicd conversation, lasting •""s'
nice, ensued between them .Meanwhile.
Mr. It'Helll) and tho other Thaw lawyers
Itegan lo .look In^ulrlngtyjt _nnc^auother.
nation by
bis chair.
• ml ThkwI'etfrSilng'reiret 'uist'’I hero li
ve nation could aid lw prolonged, extended
Itegan lo look Inquiringly at one at
hu. a«.c knew who the stranger wrn
O'llellly put an end to the mlaall
Signifying a desire to resume hla
The atrauger areas with an apotogcll
O THAW DE8ERVE8 MEDAL,
O SAYS “BATTLING" NELSON.
O 0
O New Turk, Match Battling O
O Nelson, tits pugilist, attracted 0
O more attention at the Thaw trial O
O today than the defendant. With 0
O hla manager. Nelson occupied a O
O rest In the front raw. where 0
a Thaw's relatives usually alt. TIM
O pugilist said Thaw "ought to have <
O a medal for what he did.”
O
the reporter, that Ihe
burger who had Intimately
father.
Files Petition in Bankruptcy.
Fpeelal to The Georgian.
Hpartnnburg. t*. f , March I,—J. M.
ftherlden, a well-known dry goods mer
chant of this city, haa filed voluntary
proceedings In bankruptcy. The liabil
ities are estimated between IIS.mm and
120.000, while the assets aro about
110.000.
HAS UNDERTAKEN WORK
OF CLOSING LEVEE CREVASSE.
Special lo The Georgian.
New Orleans, La.. Match 5.—Work
was begun today In an affort lo close
Ihe Live oak creraaee, which has now
been o|ien two weeks, . Thomas H
Wilkinson, a prominent planter of the
section where the rrevasse occurred,
has undertaken the job with the ap
proval of the Lafourche basin levee
board, which body la to stand the ex
pense. which Mr. Wilkinson estimates
will amount 120.non. The situation .a
favorable, as tha river Is felling here,
although there la an Indicated raise
from points north.
CONSCIENCE WORKED
ON THIEF OF WITCH
Harassed by remorse, an unknown
burglar Tuesday morning restored to
B. V. Hmlth, a street railway conductor,
a watch that .was stolen from Smith
several days ago-
After a fruitless eearch by detectives
and after Smith had about given up
hope of ever getting Ihe stolen watch,
he walked am to hla back porch Tues
day morning and found the missing
timepiece calmly licking away the sec-
onda In a glass pitcher. The watch
was stolen from Smith's bed room sev
eral deye ago while he wa* peacefully
slumbering.
HABEAS CORPUS CISE
GOES UPTOGOVERNOR
A hcerlug will lie (ted before Goreraor
Terrell tVMtneeday eftsraoua at 3 o'clock
In the tare of 5:. D. Blackwell, the con
tractor wasted In Jacksonville and Bos-
K mi. ami teho la Bakriag tha effort to take
lm lack to Florida.
TELEPHONE MANAGERS
MEET IN CONVENTION.
convention of the telephone monoffere
ever held In qte stale assembled here
today and was callad by the Cumber
land for the purpose of eeelnff what
■tepa are neceaaery for the Improve
ment of the service In Mississippi
Addressee were made by member* of
the railroad committee along the line
of improved service and what they
thought wa« necessary.
by tlovrruor Terrell.
sctMl ou. however, pending .....
In Ihe afternoon, the writ of he teas cor
nua. taken out before Judge l'emtlatea by
Blackwell, le ached tiled far hearing Tha ra
ils? afternoon
MRS. WELLBORN DIES
AT FORMER HOME IN OA.
Special to The'Georgina.
Columbus, O*. March A—Mr*. Cor-
Inne Wellborn, wife of A. A. Wellborn,
died at tho home of her auuto, tho
Mlease DeLannay, In this city yaMgv-
dey. Hhc waa bom and reared IN Co
lumbine but resided lo Lynchburg, V*.,
for several years. She waa It years of
age, and besides her husband, leaves
two brothers, Messrs. W. L. D*L.
Worsley and r, B. O. Woreley, and m.
slater, Mies Moselle'Woreley.
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